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The Blood Crow Stories is an anthology series of horror stories. Our first season highlights the story of the S.S. Utopia, a cruise ship in the early 1900's. Modern-day college student, Max, begins to do his thesis on the audio diaries of the passengers on the ship. What he didn't know were the horrors that were waiting for him among the tapes, and why the ship sank so mysteriously almost 100 years ago.

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May 14
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33 minutes

Welcome to Episode 11. The Savior demands a lot from you, especially sacrifice and penance.
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This episode featured the instrumental version of the song “Six Merry Men” by American Murder Song. American Murder Song is a collection of original murder ballads by the star of REPO! The Genetic Opera and song writer of The Devil’s Carnival.
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Rated 3 out of
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EJJANE from
Some Neat Storylines that Often Don't Pan OutEach season of The Blood Crow Stories is a new tale; I will review season 1 and season 2 separately. Season 1 started with a lot of promise, but devolved as soon as the main villain began talking (lots of ridiculous, repetitive monologuing; "ah yes, I have lived centuries, but you are the only human to impress me"; "I am older than humanity itself" and so on and so forth). The voice acting from many of the characters was somewhat inexperienced, which is noticeable as the ones with accents have the exact same inflections for everything they said, making the dialogue seem very forced, awkward, and inauthentic. Also, while I liked the idea of a meta narrative (podcast within a podcast), the narrator of the podcast was so histrionic and shrill that he was very difficult to listen to. Also, his character went from 0-100 in terms of crazy, which means he was at level 100 in terms of crazy for the last five episodes, making his character arc very boring.
The second season has been much improved. The characters are more compelling, the voice acting seems more even in terms of acting ability, and the writers have done away with the meta narrative. There isn't one big bad guy, which adds a lot more complexity and interest to the story. Keep it up!